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Show Jk"M" iWMtJgT-- v 4J We have a number of fine HEATERS Jurors For February Term. THE CANNERY The following trial jurors were drawn last Frida; to serve during the WE SELL THE QUICK MEAL RANGE. February term and are to appear Tues day, February 23: Willard JnoO. Barker. Calls Fort Geo. Barper. WE KNOW THE D. W. Hunsaker, Franklin Dustman. Bear River Henry Berchtold. Brigham W. II. Glover, J. C. David Evans, James Bywater, Jr., Juo B. MeMaster, John L. WE BELIEVE will close them out at a SACRIFICE. Christensen. Snowville A. Goodliffe. Clear Creek Ueleman Campbell. Park Valley Palmer, Plymouth Tbos. Archibald. Thos. G. Brown. Promontory Fielding Wm J. Hardy. Garland Orion Bryan, Hon. J, H. Hart Injured- Judge C. II. Hart received the sad news on Friday, that his had been killed and bis father, Hon. J. II. Hart, had been badly hurt in a step-moth- Mr. Hart and his wife, runaway. It seems, were driving from Montpelier to their borne in Paris, and when near the bridge spanning the outlet of Bear Lake the horses ran away. First National BaDk Building, They ran off the Ovid creek bridge and the occupants of the sleigh were will go cut to them in their bereaveSUICIDE AT COLLINSTON. precipitated to the ice below. Mrs. ment. Hart was instantly killed, and Mr. The funeral will be held in the Hart was Ceorga Stewart of Malad Kills Himself in hurt very badly. The latest The Pretence of Hu Twin Brother. Fourth ward meeting house next Satfrom his bedside, however, reports 20 of of Stewart George Malad, yeais urday at 12 o'clock noon indicate that he will recover. age, committed suicide at Colllnston Judge Hart desired very much to about midnight Tuesday by Bhootlng DEATH OF ANDREW ALLEN. himself through the heart, death beproceed at once to Bear Lake, but his Bishop, Counselor of Rockland, Ida., a ing instantaneous. duties as judge kept him here. The Victim of Appendicitis. He and his twin brotner, Ben StewAndrew Allen, a resident of Rock- regular term of court opens this mornart, who drives the Malad stage, had land, Ida,, died yesterday at the Holy ing, and Ills presence here is therefore gobc to their room In the hotel. Cross hosipital after an operation for necessary. Logan Journal, George sat up for a while wiiting a Mr. Allen was brought note disposing of his property. When appendicitis. here eight days ago, but his conditiou Estray Notice- that was finished, he turned to his was so aggravated that slight hopes I state of bed In and Utah, bruther Ijlr.g with the were entertained for his recovery. He County of Box Elder. ) Good bye, Ben, shot himself tvoids, was a counselor to Bishop Ephraim In the Brigham City precinct of said . stated. Despondency over family of Rockland, and a highly re- county. Ralphs affairs is supposed to be the cause of I have in my possession the followspected resident of that sectiou. He the rash act. He leaves a wife and leaves a wife and several children. ing described estray animal which, If several children. The remains will be shipped to Rock- not claimed and taken away, will be land tonight. Deseret News. Jan. 18. sold at public auction to the highest Mrs. Freda Kotter Dead. Andrew Alleu was at one time a cash bidder at my residence in said Mrs. Fieda Kotter, wife of Henry well known resident of this county, precinct, on Saturday, the 30th day of Kotter, Jr., died yesteiday morning, having lived in Calls Fort many years January, 1904, at the hour of 2 p. m. Jan. 20, after an illness of neaily two up to the time he moved with his famDESCRIPTION OF ANIMAL: months of p jcrperal fever. One bay horse, white strip in face, ily to Rockland. lie was unfortunate The deceased was a lovely and ac- when a youug man in losiog an arm in about seven vears old, no brands complished woman, highly resjected a threshing machine, but by his energy visible. Said estray was taken up by me in She has been a and business ability his been able to by all who knew her. said precinct on the 10th day of JanuRockland. a business build at up good great sufferer' during lie illness but 1904. ary, in and friends He has relatives many she was patient and hopeful through C. Christensen, this county who will be shocked to lovit all. All that medical skill and learn of his untimely death. Poundkeeper for Brigham precinct. ing hands could do, was done for her but in vaih, Dr. E. A. Rich was called out j Childrens, Misses and Ladies & Boothe received at to Terrace Tuesday where it is She was 29 years of age last Septem- slippers just ber and leaves a husband and four Peirces. reported an epidemic of scarlet Children to mourn her loss The heartSubscribe for the Box Elder fever exists. a-- felt sympathy of the whole community News. Only $1.25 a year. The i Washer Saves Women's Lives, "1500 f The party that was to be given by the county teachers Saturday night is postponed on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Nephi turn are upon which this nnehtn as those of a fiuooo bicycle and In operating it the lady will last a turns It to the right and to the left about half way around each time. To make it work as nearly automatic as possible it is provided with two excoiled springs which engage at each The treme point and help to reverso the motion. machine moves uninterrupted until it reaches the comes in point where it should be reversed, then It contact with the foroeof these springs and like he the action of a rubber ball, bounds back, meeting bpring force again at the other extremity. Thtasbeanegs terfcct 4 i 4 4 Built Like a Bicycle. PKICB $12. ec. Returnable In Dealer In Furniture, Anderson. The second quorum of elders meet at the T ithing office Friday, Jan. 22, at the usual time. Fred Kelly, Prest. will CO.. Stoves, Ranges and Granlteware, Brigham City, Utah. SHOULD COME TO US. $ SERVICE We believe our experience and square a condealing in the past warrants tinuance of your patronage. Yours to please At The Eddy Drug Store, WYNN L WE ARE MAKING A EDDY, Prescription Druggist & represeneed. Knudson. 0 Ogden stockholders, who own oDe-ha- lf Comptons Art Gallery. Holman, Denver; A K Poole, San Francisco; SN Schwartz, New York: C W Thoma3, Ogden; A D Beebe, W W Bacon, Salt Lake; J A Lee, Ferry, Okla,; E R Standley and wife, Chicago; E e. Seat, Salt Lake; W W Cluff, Sr., Coalville; Jim B Hetrick, A H Turner, W A Turner, Ogden; W W Cluff, Jr., E A Raymond, Salt Lake; H S Stringham, Kansas City; T P btepfey, Salt Lake; W F Talbot, New York; N C Iolak, Denver; J N Wan derlield, Salt Lake; F A Filden, E R Peitz, Denver; L E Holler, Tremout; N B Kevitt, Boisei O II W heeler, Ogden; B F Cartney, Salt Lake; E M Curtis Ogden; H fcchwabacheo, Lou's-vlll- Wm. M. The Quick Meal" Range Is the best. Christensen 8t Kr.ud son1 Mrs B. F. Boothe hac return-- 0 home from Salt Lake City after a week's visit with relatives and friends. Commissions Expenses Mortgage Tax Third Party Attorney Fea Appraiser Fee EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, UTAH See the Boys' caps, Men's pants and shirts that we are selling at half price, 50 per cent discount, at Boothe & Peirces. J A young lieutenant in the Austrian army has lost $60,000 at cards in Budapest, and has been sent to a sanitarium. gold cure, Perhaps he will try the For Sale 2 good milch cows. Dr. Freiday, Collinston, Ut. tf Miller, & QARTHEY DUMBECK, PLUMBING. -T- 219 ELETHON 82. State St - - - Salt Lake City, Utah THE BANK OF BRIGHAM CITY CAPITAL $50, 000.0a Accounts and Correspondence Mrs, Cozier's Recital-ThSolicited. Dated Jan. 8th, 1904. recital given in the opera house last night by the Willard and Bilgham All business given prompt attention Blankets at clearance sale prices City pupils of Mrs. Lottie Cozier, asJ. M. Jenson, John Pinoree, sisted by Prof. E. W. Nichols and at Horsleys. President. Cashier George Grunomun, was a success in every respect and a tribute to the LORENZO N STOHL Notice of Meeting. JOSEPH M STOHL A meeting of the fruitgrowers of ability of Mrs. Cozier as ao instructor vocal music. Brigham City will lie held in the city in STOHL BROTHERS. will nut permit a more extend' Time council chambers, Mortonsen block, on ed write-uof the event at this time Saturday, Jan. 23, at 7.30 p. m., to will but It receive attention next issue. Loans, Loans, Loans, discuss the advisability of organizing a fruit growers association and to Buy $3 worth of goods of Elias transact such business as may be perREAL ESTATE Ky.; E LI Rutledge, Detroit; Geo and get a beautiful decor to Jensen such tinent organization. Souca, Kansas Ciiy; D F Llnehan, All interested in fruit raising are ated match case free. New York; Frank Pcora, Ogdec; A H AND INSURANCE IludsoD, Salt Lake; J W Ure, Jr., Og- invited to attend. Room 22Telephono No. 22. den; E R Woolley, J Ilashlund, Chas FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING W H J 0 Anderson, Neis, Salt Lake; See Holsts big clearance sale Hooper, St Joe; Joe Bullenger, Joe ad. tf U0ME DO YOU WANT Franks, Canada; Mr and Mrs Sutliff and Florence, Mr and Mrs Getiie, Wanted Twenty acres cf Loans on Real Estate at lowest interest; Pittsburg; A Nyckhoff, E Slieoley, land with water right, with priv- -- PAY FOR ITSELFHomestead Entries and proofs; Buffalo; J Nicbolsen, F Littlefield, ilege of exchanging good city We will sell you land in To buy or sell Real Estate; H R Parkhurst, Albany, N. Y.; M F. lot close to Central School, as tracts under Bear River canal, east or Titles examined and conveyed. Evans, Chas Newark, Wm Dunn, II Fred G. Nelson west of Bear river, with or without part payment. Reliable legal work; La Mack, C Petersen, Robert Skelton 28 water, and will give you 10 to 20 years Brigham City, j M CONSULT D. ColliRston; Provo; W G Fricday, to pay for same. If you want a home Wm Freced, San Francisco; Leon write or call on us at Sariand ar Lorenzo H. Stohl, HOLTON- FRED Lictcnstein, L J Hammond, W B Brigham City, Utah. Manager. A J Lee, Salt Okla; Lake; Wingate, Curtain, 6.30 p Brigham City, Utah, Chas Neis, Wm n Andersen, Jim B. Ilcrrick, Ogden; Bent Goodlore, St Louis; C C Dell, Salt Lake; B B CranRANCH COMPANY. ford, II S Kezmnsky, San Francisco; Three pi tints to think of whenyon A McBride, Seward, T Morris, Salt get Abi .tracts of Title to Real Estate: Lake; Ben Lewis, San Francisco; L A M J Jelenkoi Doughtery, St Louis; 1. Completeness; New York; M L Ricbln, Salt Lake; 2. Accuracy; Ezra Harris, Point Lookout; J H 3. fll Sect. e p j- - Make your - e J. Opera House Toltec West, Missouri. who work ten or fifteen hours a day for less than half the money, Ladies $t2 coats at off, now $8; Misses ABSTRACTS. Friday, Jan. 29, The Washington clerks are in a The baseball fans of this city heap of trouble. It has been decided that they must hereatler work seven will be pleased to learn that Ogden has been included in the hours a day half an hour more than Northwestern league with Butte, usual. They consider it an extreme Their average salary is Spokane and Salt Lake. All the hardship. preliminaries have been arranged $1,200 a year, and they seem inclined and the season opens April 26. to forget that they are paid by men one-thir- d 4.50 coats Way Down 9 By Lottie Blair 9 Responsibility. The value of an abstract depends oa THESE THREE VJ.T'AL POINTS. I Invite a examination of the I confine Lumber Satisfaction. If you want a good house, you will have to put good LUMBER into it. II you want lumber that will give long satisfaction, you will have to see a real lumber man. We Supply the Sort Parker nets-od- t a to secure accuracy, a&4 ef adopts t uty to make good any low eanaad 0? error or omission In my abstract ny That Satisfies. ItS well handled and d at off, now $3; childrens well selected. , fWA splendid show and a off, now $2 53 coats at one-thi- rd splendid company. This includes every coat in the Go. Large line of dancing slippers store no reserves. Boothe , & Box office opens 10 a. m. day of Tremont and Bear River City, Utah. T Ureriormanee. Phone in Tremont offloe. just received at Boothe & Peirces- Peirce, A. No No No No No The trouble was started when the the shares, Insisted on their right to vote for the local directors, when, as alleged by the local stockholders, it was mutually agreed a year ago when the company was organized, that the Ogden people would not Interfere In We make enlarged portraits from your original this matter except to ratify the selecin from old Septa, your negative or pictures tions made here. There was considerWater Colors and Crayon. able discussion on this question and bee our samples before giving your order to the remarks on both sides were far strangers from conciliatory. When It came to We also carry a big line of electing a board of directors, the diPhoto Colored Pictures, Medallions and Photo Jewelry. vision in feeling oecaine more intense Prices the lowest. Picture frames made to order and several of the local stockholders left the meeting in disgust. The directors elected were Geo. H. Matson, I. N. Pierce, Neis Jenson, Chas Kelly and J. B. MeMaster but REGISTRY. Notice of Meeting HOTEL UTAH-N- A it is stated that the last two have ofthk Farmers Proiective asso- declined to act. Arrivals for the Two Weeks Ending Wednesciation of Bear River valley. Another meeting will probably be day Noon. Jan. 20th, 1904. The annual meeting will be held at held soon, when It Is hoped matters Fanny Fergusen, Elizebeth Fergu- the El wood (red brick) school house, he to all ses Louise Mendenhall,- - Gertrude 011 Saturday, Feb, 13th, 1904, at 1 iray adjusted satisfactorily the is otherwise there stockholders, Waldersee, Ethel C March, Philhar- oclock p. m., for the purpose of electlittle hope that the caouery will be a monic girls; Jack Wlnzler, I J Hernew officers, hearing reports and success. man, Tremont: B M Lambkin, Salt ing Lake; J L Finer, J W Ure,J L Hutche- to transact any other business that son, Ogden; J J Pomroy, San Fran- may properly come before the meetFor Nobby slippers cisco; S F Halversoo, Salt Lake; Wm ing. A full attendance Is desired. & Peirces :or see Boothe W S J dancing, J Robinson, Douglas, Ogden: J. P. Holmoren, ine just received. Barrette, J Folman, Salt Lake; A E Prest. Piatt, Geo C Thompson, Ogden; Jas at Horsleys, Your Proscriptions We insure PURE DRUGS, CAREFUL and RIGHT PRICES. Can convince you of this fact, The swell slippers for dancing Special Attraction & Peirces. Monday morning there was can be had at Boothe another snow storm about two Tha people c Brigham and It all inches of snow falling. vicinity are singing their praises WM, A. BRADYS SCENIC helps and is as welcome as the of the new dancing academy. -P- RODUCTION flowers in May. Dances Wednesday and Saturday and nights. Christensens fine orDress goods, waistings f . trimmings at clearance sale prices chestra in attendance, 30 DAYS If not satisfactory. JOS. F. HANSEN FURN. 4 A discount of 33 per cent all will be given on Ladies Misses and Childrens coats at Boothe & Peirces. II REAL ESTATE LOANS. Our Enameled Portraits. Perry Walter Tippetts. Stohl Furniture WE Christensen UTAH at the stockholders meeting of the Brigham City Canning Co. held MONEY ON HAND last Monday at the office of the president, Neis Jenson, which bodes no insures promptness and quick good for the future success of that delivery. Being our own, makes it possible for us to make ahd enterprise. close loans with The meeting was well attended, about 1,100 of the 1,230 shares being No Delay-N- Special sale on these ranges, David Herschi, J. W. EDWARD B. KIRK, OGDEN, Quarrel Between the Ogden and Q m Stockholders Tie Up May That Enterprise. Considerable ill feeling was devel- oped "Quick Meal" is the best, Fred-eriekse- n, on hand and it being late in the season A MEETING. one-thir- Wilson Lumber myselt exclusively to ABSTRACTING, CONVEYANCING NOTARY WORK tad And can give the promptest atten tion to all work in my line. "All business intrusted to my care is treated with the strictest confidence. Norman Lee, Bonded Room 85, Abstracter. First Nat. Dank Bldg., Brigham, Utah fmmmmmmmmmmmmm mjmammmmmmmmmmmmm $190,000 to Loaii at 0 per cant interest on improved dry or irrigated farms.... J. Holton Qittee Room 23 First Nat. Bank III h |